The Trump campaign promised us so much, stressing how our country was in trouble and how it would “Make America Great Again.”

This week marks almost 60 days into the 100-day benchmark we so often use to measure the accomplishments of a newly elected presidentor (or whatever events have transpired during the young administration).

This comprises a report card we can use to see if promises are being delivered by our new president. It may be subjective. It can also be a list of actual accomplishments.

The latter is often hard to compile, since 60 days is such a short time in the snail-like legislative process. So we are often stuck with subjective grades.

The Trump campaign promised us so much. It stressed how much our country was in trouble and how it would “Make America Great Again.”

Looking at those promises, my subjective grade would be a failing E-plus at best.

Truthfully, as a whole, the country had seen recovery from a disastrous recession in 2008 to an economy that was growing at 2 percent per year, with unemployment rates that had fallen by half, from more than 9 percent in 2008 to 4.8 percent today.

Obama’s foreign policy efforts were aimed at reducing the number of American soldiers deployed in foreign lands and also reducing the risk of attacks from outside our country.

Obama’s failures came in a more unsettled world that was fueled by the basic differences in two branches of the Islamic faith that bred jihadists' attacks, both here and abroad.

The Trump administration has enraged adherents of this great religion. It also has failed to offer clarity about its foreign policy, which affects the Arab-Israeli conflict.

I give this a D-minus.

Trump’s response to the abortion issue is to insist a woman who has an abortion must be denied her constitutional right to choose — and also must be legally punished in some manner.

He also refuses to support funding for Planned Parenthood.

This issue easily deserves, in my opinion, a grade of E-minus.

For failing to actually research the truth of the words emanating from his mouth, he deserves another E.

For blindly accepting chaos in the White House as “shaking up the establishment” rather than endangering our country’s future, he deserves a D-minus.

For failing to appoint cabinet nominees who don’t overwhelmingly reflect the billionaire class, he deserves another resounding E-minus.

He seems to possess an unwillingness to accept the dangers facing our environment. His appointment of enemies of the EPA, and for promoting massive investment in fossil fuel use, adds up to an environmental disaster for our Chesapeake region and its watermen and tourists.

These past eight years before Trump, the quality of the bay has improved. For endangering this improvement, I believe he deserves an E.

His tax plan will supersize the national debt and mainly benefits the rich. He deserves an E-minus for this, in my opinion.

If our Constitution’s Bill of Rights means anything to us, we must deny the president’s attempts to blame the press for his own failures and coverups.

We can hope and pray that miraculously, we are going to see Trump born again as a reasonable president.